- Aug 8, 2007
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Everyone is infected and when they die, no matter how, they'll turn. I think the bite just accelerates the infection leading to death and then ressurection.
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???
Where did you get this from?
Tyreese died from blood lose and he never turned.
Oops. Thought everyone was caught up.
For real. This dude clearly don't remember what happened right at the end of that scene.???
Where did you get this from?
Tyreese died from blood lose and he never turned.
Oops. Thought everyone was caught up.
Gonna DM you. I don't want to accidentally spoil.
Season and a half ago? Tyreese was just last season, the 2nd part of it too. But still anyone who didn't watch last season can't be upset about spoilers if they come into here. While I understand there is no separate FTWD thread, things that happened in last season have already and will still be discussed in here.
You have a very generous 48 hour window to cry about spoiler alerts. I get it, it sucks. I don't watch live tv, I watch everything via DVR or Streaming.
If I don't want my **** spoiled, stay away. Hate walking on egg shells because some lazy procrastinating *** hasn't watched a show that aired months ago.
Too bad, so sad.
Tyreese died, he got bit and succumbed to the fever that comes with it. Everyone is infected, once you get bit or scratched a terminal fever hits you and you succumb to it. No cure for it, once you die, you turn. Tyreese was buried.
Sorry if I sound like an ***, but he episode where he died was the mid season premiere which aired on February 8th... that's six months ago... six months... six ******* months.
/rant
Everyone is already infected. You will turn however way you die (unless your initial death is from head trauma). But getting bitten or scratched without quickly amputating the bitten or scratched part will give you a fever that will surely kill you.
hey man, maintenance does wonders. there's an arbys that closed down in my town and it looks an onset for a fallout sceneMy only "problem" I guess with the TWD story line is how far civilization has fallen off within the time frame given. I mean in less than a year everything has devolved into 1750?
Everyone is infected and when they die, no matter how, they'll turn. I think the bite just accelerates the infection leading to death and then ressurection.
Think about it: Any zombie horror is going to be unrealistic as hell.
In real life, it would last about two months. Tops. Too many people own guns in the United States for it to evolve into a fullblown apocolypse.
And its evident too many people own guns post-outbreak in all these shows aswell. Dudes can stop by a random hole in a tree and find a gun. Would never happen.